Our research into this topic spanned 30 years of published materials, yet we found zero evidence to support the assertion that Sen. Chuck Schumer ever patronized Fleiss’s Hollywood prostitution ring, or was connected to her in any significant way.
believed by his followers to be a highly-placed member of the Trump administration who purports to share earth-shattering insights into the president’s battle against “deep state” corruption.
Also described as “bread crumbs,” the posts are intentionally cryptic and understood by Q’s fanatical fan base to be hints for further “research” as well as inspiration for pro-Trump propaganda to be disseminated on social media.
We note that in the discussion that immediately followed among 8chan members, several articles about Heidi Fleiss and her prostitution ring were posted, none of which corroborated any link between Fleiss and Chuck Schumer. Nevertheless, the respondents to Q’s post dutifully filled in the blanks, interpreting “CS” to mean “Chuck Schumer” and “blackmail” to mean that Fleiss must have compromising information about the senator.
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